search that were marked classified and highly sensitive, however, his lawyers have not made those assertions in court. in yesterday s filing, judge dearie also ordered trump s attorneys to say whether they are claiming that any items on the inventory list were not, in fact, taken from the premises. special master s order essentially tells trump s attorneys to back up his claims, writing in part, this submission shall be plaintiff s final opportunity to raise any factual dispute as to the completeness and accuracy of the detailed property inventory. joining us now is washington post reporter, perry stein. she covers the justice department and the fbi. good morning, it s good to see you. one has to think listening to this judge yesterday, this is the guy that the trump team wanted. this is their idea. he s not going light on them, and effectively saying, you have made all of these wild allegations, back them up. exactly. i mean, judge dearie is the guy that trump did, his team got to
was found. tz and he s giving them one last chance to say whether they want to claim the fbi took anything that s not on the list. if they don t, the judge said, quote, this submission shall be plaintiff s final opportunity to raise any factual disputes as to the completeness and accuracy of the detailed property inventory. what remains to be seen will change public perception. though there s some evidence it may be happening. a new poll by marquette shows 67% of americans believe the president had classified documents in his home and that includes nearly 4 out of every 10 republicans. charles coleman is with me in studio. and josh dausy, reporter with the the washington post. josh, is this what we re seeing
we ll speak with a self described iranian troublemaker targeted for her activism. good day. lawyers for donald trump have one week to back up their client s unsubstantiated accusations that the fbi planted evidence at mar-a-lago. trump s allegations have not been made in court, only on social media and on fox news. but now special master judge raymond dearie is telling trump s lawyers this is their, quote, final opportunity to raise any fact all dispute as to the completeness and accuracy of the detailed property inventory. let s get right to justice and intelligence corespondent ken dilanian, michael steele and phil rucker.
maybe there is some delay they hoped they were going to obtain but as we can see i think the viewers at home can see it has been minimal and i think they need to be looking for an off ramp. i would be trying to figure out some way if i was representing the former president to try to narrow these special master proceedings to do as little damage as possible and have an off ramp where i could declare victory and move on i want to highlight part of judge dearie s order demanding, quote, a list of any specific items set forth in the detailed property inventory that plaintiff asserts were not seized from the premises. end quote. it s direct. it s no nonsense. do you get the sense that he sees it as his duty now to kind of restore the public image of the justice department after trump has tried so hard to undermine public trust? yeah, i think judge dearie is doing his job here, ana. he is trying to dig into the facts and i have to say what s weird here is that the trump team is sort of,
somewhere else. this is we re in the legal system now. we operate with evidence, truth, burdens, and the like. so it s not the full answer, but it s a deeply, i think, reassuring one that the legal system is operating to force out the lies as this is happening exactly now and also the whole declassification canard that trump, you know, was saying, most recently with hannity. sadie, the post also reports that dearie s order marks the first time that a court has demanded trump s lawyers back up trump s claims. this is from dearie s order. quote, the submission shall be plaintiff s final opportunity to raise any factual dispute, as to completeness and accuracy of the detailed property inventory. the post also notes that it s a striking difference from how judge eileen cannon, the florida-based judge who granted trump s request to appoint a